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Large hone
I picked up a hone at a flea market today and it's pretty big at 12 x 4 inches. Brick colored on one side and black on the other but no markings as to manufacturer. The box has a slot for another small stone (?) but that was missing. Seems fine enough grit to possibly use with razors. Is anyone able to shed some light on it and if I might use it for honing razors?
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You don't know what you bought
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It's a axe hone. I can't remember the real name. There really good and really expensive. Look up a Norton 00 stone.
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I looked up the name. It's Frictionite
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Excellent! It did not cost very much at all, glad I grabbed it.
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OK, Frictionite 00. I'm finding a bunch of info now. Thanks...
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I don't think so. I have never seen a Frictionite with that reddish hue.
The color combination looks a lot more like the Norton barber hone, but I've never seen one that big. I have seen a version bigger than the standard size but nothing as big as the one in the photo.
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Large hone
Could be one of the Norton Sales Samples which also existed comparable to the Norton Razor Hone....the one once sold was also 12inch long as far as i remember.
Its definately no Frictionite!
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I'm curious as to what the small area was reserved for. A coticule dressing or slurry stone?
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Most boxes like that are for a rubbing stone.